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Yo my fam🙌🙌
What’s up 😊… First of all I think I deserve a round of applause…(👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏)
Here is the thing I have finally watched Suicide Squad… I like the concept of the movie… DC comics did well but there’s still more space for improvement.(I’ve actually been inspired to create a Ghanaian version with my own local superheroes)
So watch out for me😎
Secondly I’m still waiting for the Bag of rice… Send it to A37 commonwealth hall…
Now this is not this week’s post but rather a short advert…

Ehalakasa Festival 2016
Ehalakasa Festival returns!

Ehalakasa is the junction where poetry intersects with music and dance. This community of creative minds have realized the need for collaboration as well as free, uninhibited self expression and have applied poetry as a potent medium through which to engage society.

This is the 9th year the festival is being held and in paving the way for bigger festivals in the future, The festival is being staged at the HADUWA ARTS & CULTURE INSTITUTE in Apam, Central Region.

The Haduwa Arts & Culture Institute is located in the heart of Apam along the Atlantic Ocean in the Central Region, it is a welcoming home for all performers and their creations.

This year’s festival features One Life artist, Worlasi. A promising young artist whose lyrics and creativity is synonymous with Ehalakasa’s ideals. The Supreme Rights artist, headlines this year’s festival which also features poets such as Kacey Moore (Ghana), Donald (South Africa), Faithful (Cameroon), the Genius-Hive band and many more.

Haduwa patron, Ebo Taylor will also be present to grace the occasion alongside Ghana’s sensational comedy duo, 2 Idiots ( Dr. So and Jeneral Ntatea) who are the hosts of the festival.

Ehalakasa, since 2007, has been the quintessential experimental and interdisciplinary platform fostering new ideas and collaborations in spoken word, dance and music.

The festival will be followed by the Ehalakasa Slam Final in December 2016 at Nubuke Foundation, East Legon, Accra, which is the conclusion to this year’s intensive slam series, which saw Ehalakasa journeying Kumasi, Takoradi and Tema in the search of Slam finalists.
Poetry, music, arts enthusiasts and fans from across the country are all invited to this year’s event.

The event is free and takes place on Saturday, 29th October 2016 from 10:00 – 18:00.

For additional information, please call 0205043890

Visit Ehalakasa’s social media platforms for updates. Join the conversation @ehalakasa and hashtag #EHApam16 on Social media. Ehalakasa, it lives in us!!

Meanwhile the tears of Lucifer runs this weekend at the Efua Sutherland drama studio Legon…

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